Many people love to drink a cup of coffee in the morning. They purchase coffee and enjoy it. But what do you do with used coffee grounds after drinking coffee? Here are some uses for them. Don’t throw them away!

1. Deodorizer

Put the coffee grounds in a bowl in your refrigerator. This will remove odor in your refrigerator. Also, you can put them in your shoes. They help remove moisture and odor in your shoes.

2, Fertilizer

Add your coffee grounds to your garden or flower pot. They have lots of good nutrition for plants. Moreover, they protect your plants from harmful worms. But don’t add too much coffee grounds. It can cause mold. 1 part of the coffee grounds to 9 soil is the best ratio.

3. Wardrobe keeper

The coffee grounds help remove moisture and odor. Put them in a jar or bowl. This is effective especially for rainy days.

4. Household cleaner

They can also be used as an abrasive cleaning solution around the house. Wash your frying pans with the coffee grounds to remove oil stains.

It’s not a good idea to tilt the camera when you take photos of people. It is more likely to look like you are drunk than the artsy effect we all intend. If you are indeed a little tipsy, rest the camera on a bench or table.

Punk fashion began to be popular in the 80’s. It was a reaction against the hippie movement of the past decades.

Hair in the 1980s was generally big, curly, bouffant and heavily styled.

Women from the 1980s wore a heavy and bright makeup. Everyday fashion makeup in the ’80s was light-colored lips, dark and thick eyelashes, pink blusher and blue eye shadow.

1990s Fashion

In the 1990s, people began to adopt tattoos, body piercings and to a lesser extent, other forms of body modification such as branding. This brought back the indifferent, anti-conformist approach to fashion. This included T-shirts, jeans, hoodies, and trainers, a trend which continued into the 2000s.

Lulu Dress and Belinda Dress- A modern take on the minimalism of the 1990s

Women’s hair in the early 1990s continued in the big, curly style of the 1980s. The pixie cut and Rachel haircut based on the hairstyles of Jennifer Aniston in Friends and Marlo Thomas in That Girl, were popular in America.

Women’s makeup in the early 1990s primarily consisted of dark red lipstick and neutral eyes.

By 1997, glittery, sparkling makeup had come into style. This was called “Y2K makeup”, consisting of facial glitter and lip gloss.

2000s Fashion

The fashion in the 2000’s is often referred to as a ‘mash up’ of trends. Trends saw the fusion of previous styles, as well as global and ethnic clothing. People who were 25 years of age and older adopted a dressy casual style. This style was popular throughout the decade.

Globalization also influenced clothing trends, with the incorporation of Middle Eastern an Asian dress into mainstream European, American and Australian fashion.

Strapless Chinese Silk Dress which shows globalization of fashion

Furthermore, eco-friendly and ethical clothing, such as recycled fashions and fake fur, were popular.

In the early 2000s, women’s hair was often long and straight. From 1995 until 2008 highlights and lowlights of blonde, red, and light brown went mainstream.

In the 2000’s, lip gloss was more popular than lipstick among both women and girls. By around 2005, retro-styled makeup from the 1940s came back, such as bright red lips and cat eyes. In the mid and late 2000s, lip gloss was still popular, and the smoky eyes emerged, with more emphasis on eyeliner, mascara, and eye shadow.